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Sociology
Fulston Manor School
Brenchley Road, SITTINGBOURNE, ME10 4EG
Available start dates
Available start dates
Application Instructions
Applications open: 3rd November 2025
Applications close: 21st July 2026
Please make all applications through Kent Choices.
If you have any questions please email sixthform@fulstonmanor.kent.sch.uk.
Course Summary
WHY TAKE THIS COURSE
Sociology is extremely useful for most careers because of the thinking skills it develops. Many sociology students move on into Higher Education, where the subject supports all degrees, but especially those in the media, law and public services, as well as in Sociology itself. Graduate recruiters are particularly interested in employing those with a Sociology background. The specification followed complements other Advanced Level courses, such as Psychology, Law and Health and Social Care. As an academic subject, Sociology also blends well with English and History due to the similar study and essay writing skills employed. Sociology students often choose careers in the public sector, (e.g. teaching and policing), and in the media, as Sociology equips learners with a critical understanding of society.
AIMS OF THE COURSESociology is the study of society and students will:
Examine the nature of contemporary society.
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Examine patterns of behaviour in society.
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Explore ways in which society influences individuals and how individuals influence society.
Course Details
Paper 1: Education with theory and methods
Paper 2: Family & Households or Culture and Identity and The Media (2-part paper)
Paper 3: Crime & Deviance with theory and methods
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Each module is assessed by external assessment (examination), which is predominantly essay based. There is no assessment based on coursework for this subject.
Entry requirements
To be accepted on the A Level course a student should have at least 5 GCSEs at grades 9 - 5 (or equivalent). Strong essay writing skills are very advantageous and, while it is not an absolute requirement, most students would be expected to have a GCSE of at least a grade 5 in English Language. Students are expected to have a wider interest in current affairs and a curiosity about how society functions.
Your next steps...
Sociology students often choose careers in the public sector, such as teaching and policing, and in the media, as Sociology equips learners with a critical understanding of society.
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